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I was in the LFS the other day and saw for the first time these little
blue lobsters hanging out in one of their freshwater tanks. Thinking they would be an interesting addition to my tank, I did a little research on them, but I have some specific questions I haven't found answers to (didn't ask at the LFS since I don't particularly trust their answers). How well will one of these creatures do with other bottom dwellers? My plecostomus is about 3 inches long so he's probably ok. The other bottom dweller is my albino catfish, and he's only about 1 1/2". Will he be lobster fodder? Are these novelty additions or an actual good thing to add to a tank? I had never seen them before and I've never seem them in anybodies home tank. The other fish in my tank are a couple of angelfish, some red minor tetras, and some juvenile swordtails. They hang toward the bottom at night, should I be concerned for their safety as well? Anybody got a pointer to a good web site for more info (I haven't been able to find more than a couple of sentences at places I've checked). Thanks! |
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Your angelfish would be doomed. Anything it can grab onto will become food.
These are crayfish. There are several threads on this...see google/dejanews. "Mark" wrote in message om... I was in the LFS the other day and saw for the first time these little blue lobsters hanging out in one of their freshwater tanks. Thinking they would be an interesting addition to my tank, I did a little research on them, but I have some specific questions I haven't found answers to (didn't ask at the LFS since I don't particularly trust their answers). How well will one of these creatures do with other bottom dwellers? My plecostomus is about 3 inches long so he's probably ok. The other bottom dweller is my albino catfish, and he's only about 1 1/2". Will he be lobster fodder? Are these novelty additions or an actual good thing to add to a tank? I had never seen them before and I've never seem them in anybodies home tank. The other fish in my tank are a couple of angelfish, some red minor tetras, and some juvenile swordtails. They hang toward the bottom at night, should I be concerned for their safety as well? Anybody got a pointer to a good web site for more info (I haven't been able to find more than a couple of sentences at places I've checked). Thanks! |
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![]() "Mark" wrote in message om... I was in the LFS the other day and saw for the first time these little blue lobsters hanging out in one of their freshwater tanks. Thinking they would be an interesting addition to my tank, I did a little research on them, but I have some specific questions I haven't found answers to (didn't ask at the LFS since I don't particularly trust their answers). How well will one of these creatures do with other bottom dwellers? My plecostomus is about 3 inches long so he's probably ok. The other bottom dweller is my albino catfish, and he's only about 1 1/2". Will he be lobster fodder? Are these novelty additions or an actual good thing to add to a tank? I had never seen them before and I've never seem them in anybodies home tank. The other fish in my tank are a couple of angelfish, some red minor tetras, and some juvenile swordtails. They hang toward the bottom at night, should I be concerned for their safety as well? Anybody got a pointer to a good web site for more info (I haven't been able to find more than a couple of sentences at places I've checked). Thanks! Hi Crayfish will eat anything they can grab and hold onto. My fellow is in with a Red-Tailed Black Shark, 2 Chinese Algae Eaters and numerous feeder guppies. The feeder guppies were bought to feed him if caught, but to tell you the truth I have no idea if he does because the way that they multiply! My larger CAE has a piece missing out of his tail, so I think that he might of been grabbed, but scooted away. I really like him, but I wouldn't be able to put him in my community tank for the fear of what he could do to my corys as he's about 5 inches long. Crayfish have their place as scavengers and plus they really get attention when someone sees them in your tank. On another note, I don't think you could keep them in a planted aquarium as it would destroy and uproot anything. Mine takes pleasure in moving the plastic plants around and can rip the leaves off them as well. If you do go for a crayfish make sure you have a cave or two for them to hid in, they also prefer cooler water. For links you could try www.bluecrayfish.com http://pub132.ezboard.com/farkreptil...picID=15.topic http://www.aquariumfish.net/catalog_...yfish.htm#top2 HTH -- JHudson Sure. Fine. Whatever. -Syzygy I have. I did. It's done. -Fight the Future Duct tape is like the Force, it has a dark side and a light side and it holds the universe together. I'm completely normal, just the rest of the world is nuts... There are lies, damn lies and statistics! |
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Sounds like you have a nice tank full of food waiting for the crayfish..
They seem to have liked my bait minows while fishing, I don't think they would mind sleeping catfish and other edible fish in a tropical tank... Timmer.. "JHudson" wrote in message news:FNNBb.52186$bC.10822@clgrps13... "Mark" wrote in message om... I was in the LFS the other day and saw for the first time these little blue lobsters hanging out in one of their freshwater tanks. Thinking they would be an interesting addition to my tank, I did a little research on them, but I have some specific questions I haven't found answers to (didn't ask at the LFS since I don't particularly trust their answers). How well will one of these creatures do with other bottom dwellers? My plecostomus is about 3 inches long so he's probably ok. The other bottom dweller is my albino catfish, and he's only about 1 1/2". Will he be lobster fodder? Are these novelty additions or an actual good thing to add to a tank? I had never seen them before and I've never seem them in anybodies home tank. The other fish in my tank are a couple of angelfish, some red minor tetras, and some juvenile swordtails. They hang toward the bottom at night, should I be concerned for their safety as well? Anybody got a pointer to a good web site for more info (I haven't been able to find more than a couple of sentences at places I've checked). Thanks! Hi Crayfish will eat anything they can grab and hold onto. My fellow is in with a Red-Tailed Black Shark, 2 Chinese Algae Eaters and numerous feeder guppies. The feeder guppies were bought to feed him if caught, but to tell you the truth I have no idea if he does because the way that they multiply! My larger CAE has a piece missing out of his tail, so I think that he migh t of been grabbed, but scooted away. I really like him, but I wouldn't be able to put him in my community tank for the fear of what he could do to my corys as he's about 5 inches long. Crayfish have their place as scavengers and plus they really get attention when someone sees them in your tank. On another note, I don't think you could keep them in a planted aquarium as it would destroy and uproot anything. Mine takes pleasure in moving the plastic plants around and can rip the leaves off them as well. If you do go for a crayfish make sure you have a cave or two for them to hid in, they also prefer cooler water. For links you could try www.bluecrayfish.com http://pub132.ezboard.com/farkreptil...picID=15.topic http://www.aquariumfish.net/catalog_...yfish.htm#top2 HTH -- JHudson Sure. Fine. Whatever. -Syzygy I have. I did. It's done. -Fight the Future Duct tape is like the Force, it has a dark side and a light side and it holds the universe together. I'm completely normal, just the rest of the world is nuts... There are lies, damn lies and statistics! |
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![]() Mark wrote in message om... I was in the LFS the other day and saw for the first time these little blue lobsters hanging out in one of their freshwater tanks. Thinking they would be an interesting addition to my tank, I did a little research on them, but I have some specific questions I haven't found answers to (didn't ask at the LFS since I don't particularly trust their answers). How well will one of these creatures do with other bottom dwellers? My plecostomus is about 3 inches long so he's probably ok. The other bottom dweller is my albino catfish, and he's only about 1 1/2". Will he be lobster fodder? Are these novelty additions or an actual good thing to add to a tank? I had never seen them before and I've never seem them in anybodies home tank. The other fish in my tank are a couple of angelfish, some red minor tetras, and some juvenile swordtails. They hang toward the bottom at night, should I be concerned for their safety as well? Anybody got a pointer to a good web site for more info (I haven't been able to find more than a couple of sentences at places I've checked). Thanks! |
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Try looking at "Marron". You can get a blue variety.
They will have a go at any slow or sick fish, but I have never lost a fish to a Marron. The main problem is that they are true escape artists. They climb up the air tube and squeeze through holes that are impossibly small. Its quite amusing to get up in the morning and find a Marron on the kitchen floor. The trouble is that the cat usually finds them before I do and then they are history. I'm down to 1 baby Marron at the moment, but I'm going to buy my 4 year old son some more for Christmas. He loves them. Jim Mark wrote in message om... I was in the LFS the other day and saw for the first time these little blue lobsters hanging out in one of their freshwater tanks. Thinking they would be an interesting addition to my tank, I did a little research on them, but I have some specific questions I haven't found answers to (didn't ask at the LFS since I don't particularly trust their answers). How well will one of these creatures do with other bottom dwellers? My plecostomus is about 3 inches long so he's probably ok. The other bottom dweller is my albino catfish, and he's only about 1 1/2". Will he be lobster fodder? Are these novelty additions or an actual good thing to add to a tank? I had never seen them before and I've never seem them in anybodies home tank. The other fish in my tank are a couple of angelfish, some red minor tetras, and some juvenile swordtails. They hang toward the bottom at night, should I be concerned for their safety as well? Anybody got a pointer to a good web site for more info (I haven't been able to find more than a couple of sentences at places I've checked). Thanks! |
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Hi , you know how you said that your crayfish drags and rips up the plastic plants? Well mine seems to be nibbling on them... I can see it in his faeces.. I'm not sure if that's healthy for him , so should I take the plants out? I don't want him getting any plastic poisoning or constipation (if that can even occur)!
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